Fruits that grow spontaneously in the Saudi mountains began to be sold at high prices:
There is also a fruit in Saudi Arabia that grows on its own in the mountains and is making good money by selling it. According to Al Arabiya News, the southern region of Jazan in Saudi Arabia is called the land of fruits. A fruit is also grown here in a mountainous area called 'Sala', of which the local population has little knowledge, but over time, the scope of cultivation of this fruit has expanded.
Although bananas and papayas are grown in abundance in the Jazan region, pineapple or nona has also become a special gift of the region. Yahya al-Wadani, a local farmer in Jabal Sala, Jazan, told Al-Arabiya.net that the pineapple plant is locally known as "al-Qashta." is called.
His ancestors also used to cultivate this fruit. It does not require much human labor but grows in the wild and in the mountains on its own. If this plant gets proper environment and it can spread fast. He said that after ripening of Ram fruit, its seeds fall on the ground from which its seeds are transferred to other places through air and water. Gets done.
Due to its medical importance, it is also called 'Safar Jal' and a basket of it costs between 150 and 200 riyals in the local market. Sometimes the price goes up as demand increases. In response to a question, a local Saudi farmer said that the fruit is also grown in Sudan and Yemen. It is also called Indian Travel Jill or Indian Pine Apple (Anna Nas). The fruit is grown in the Aslam Valley in Jazan, Al-Mahabisha and the Western Lowlands, Alexandria in Egypt, the Eastern Governorate of Anshas, Giza, Al-Minya and Swan, and many other hot and humid regions.

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